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Jets ILB David Harris (hamstring) returned to a limited practice on Wednesday.

Per ESPN's Rich Cimini, Harris will play this week "barring a setback." Harris sat out Monday night's game in Arizona, ending a streak of 121 consecutive starts. Darron Lee drew the start in his place. Oct 19 - 7:58 PM

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"I’ll be full go during camp next year," said Smith. "Other than that, just taking it week by week. No need to rush it." An impending free agent, Smith will be eight months removed from surgery in July. With Bryce Petty and Christian Hackenberg under contract, Smith will likely be playing for a different team in 2017.

Chargers FB and Navy graduate Chris Swain will be eligible to play football in 2016.

Swain is graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy as a commissioned officer this week, but he has filed paperwork to begin his service as a reserve. A Navy official said that paperwork is in the final stages of authorization. Once authorized, Swain will be cleared to play football this season. The Chargers also drafted FB Derek Watt, suggesting they plan to employ more two-back looks moving forward.

The Jets were destroyed 41-10, and Marshall wasn't much of a factor in a game Gang Green failed to move the football. He had one catch for 17 yards at halftime, and Robby Anderson was the focal point for Bryce Petty in the second half after Ryan Fitzpatrick was benched. It's been a real rough season for Marshall. He'll be a WR3 next week at San Francisco with Petty likely to start.

Carpenter suffered a calf injury Thursday night against the Jets. An MRI confirmed the issue is just a strain. With 10 days to get healthy before their next game, Carpenter should suit up against the Chiefs.